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I have this as my custom build pc lineup. http://au.pcpartpicker.com/user/dxgjojo/saved/4MJF

Umm so how does this "REMOVE DRIVE BAY" thing work? Will this system work? I chose the case because i could put an optical drive in there. Don't worry about the pricing i can handle it.

It says:"In order to fit, the Asus GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3.0GB Platinum Video Card may require removing drive bays from the BitFenix Prodigy M Midnight MicroATX Mini Tower Case. The case only supports video cards up to 250mm in length without removing drive bays, while the video card is 297mm long."

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A Prodigy has 5 drive bays, the bottom 2 sit behind the PSU, the top 3 are slot in and can be removed.

 

Yes it will work as long as you plan to use 2 or less hard drives, you can still put an optical drive into the case with the extra hard drive bays removed, you can work out what I'm saying by looking at the picture below.

 

bitfenix-prodigy-build-1.jpg

 

See how in this picture the drive bays are gone, and the 780 is fitted.

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A Prodigy has 5 drive bays, the bottom 2 sit behind the PSU, the top 3 are slot in and can be removed.

 

Yes it will work as long as you plan to use 2 or less hard drives, you can still put an optical drive into the case with the extra hard drive bays removed, you can work out what I'm saying by looking at the picture below.

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See how in this picture the drive bays are gone, and the 780 is fitted.

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He has a prodigy M

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A Prodigy has 5 drive bays, the bottom 2 sit behind the PSU, the top 3 are slot in and can be removed.

 

Yes it will work as long as you plan to use 2 or less hard drives, you can still put an optical drive into the case with the extra hard drive bays removed, you can work out what I'm saying by looking at the picture below.

 

bitfenix-prodigy-build-1.jpg

 

See how in this picture the drive bays are gone, and the 780 is fitted.

45054.76739030f37a565ff139ff999b8db394.8

Well I am getting a prodigy 'm' not a mini itx prodigy. Can u please tell me if I can do my setup of pc?

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